One of the perks of sophomore year is that I finally get to live in Saybrook College, my residential college. Freshmen (except for the freshmen of Silliman and Timothy Dwight Colleges) live in the dorms on Old Campus.
Saybrook and Branford (to which Saybrook is physically connected actually) are the two oldest residential colleges at Yale, established back in 1933.

One of the first things I noticed when I went into the Saybrook courtyard for the first time freshmen year (and I still do now) is how beautiful the gardens were, especially against the backdrop of the stone buildings. Saybrook actually has two courtyards, Killingworth Court and Saybrook Court, but to save some syllables, we just call them the Grass Courtyard:
And the Stone Courtyard:

Yes, the "Stone" courtyard also has grass, but supposedly a few years back, there was stone paved in the areas where there is now grass. But in any case, it still had more stone than the Grass Courtyard and it was a convenient way to differentiate between the two courtyards, so the name stuck.
My window opens up into the Stone Courtyard:
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